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LINGCLIM: Language, climate and lifestyle

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On Thursday, 28th January 2021, postdoctoral fellow Ida Vik酶ren Andersen held a presentation on 芦V忙r rebelsk 鈥 bli veganer!禄 Norsk ungdoms retoriske framing av b忙rekraftige levem氓ter.禄 (English: "Be rebellious 鈥 go vegan! Young Norwegians' rhetorical framing of sustainable lifestyles") for the research group Environmental Humanities (HUMKLIM).
On Friday, 22nd January, the interdisciplinary research group LINGCLIM had a digital meeting with its Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) in order to get technical and strategic advice for the CLIMLIFE research project.
Project leader Kjersti Fl酶ttum and research assistant Jana Paulina Scheurer have started data collection for a school survey connected to the CLIMLIFE research project.
On Friday, January 15th, PhD candidate Runa Falck held a presentation on language and climate for Viken Fylkeskommune (Viken County Council).
Kjersti Fl酶ttum has given a keynote at the international symposium 鈥淗ow to talk about the environment?鈥 / 鈥滳omment parler de l鈥檈nvironnement?鈥.
In the framework of her PhD study, Runa Falck held a presentation centered on philosophy of science.
On the general meeting of the Institute for Foreign Languages on 21st October 2020, postdoctoral fellow Ida Andersen gave a presentation on her planned study associated to the CLIMLIFE project.
New research project within the LINGCLIM group.
Kjersti Fl酶ttum, head of the LINGCLIM research group, participated at a panel debate entitled "Apocalypse soon - or do the worries rain away?" as part of the National Science Week in Bergen.
Professor Mike Hulme, University of Cambridge, held an open guest lecture on September 6, 2019. It is now available as a podcast.
The film "Talking about climate" is produced by 1001 Films for the LINGCLIM project (English subtitles).
The LINGCLIM project arranged a multidisciplinary conference on climate change in Bergen.
Using a new method, researchers in Bergen discovered that so-called climate sceptics are more ambivalent about climate issues than previously assumed. Their results have now been published in Nature Climate Change.
Several of the LINGCLIM members was involved in the national Science Week in Norway. Among the activities were lectures, debates and a stand on Science fair in several Norwegian cities.
The 2014 open SAMKUL conference is being held in Trondheim November 3. Among the main speakers are Ken Albala fra Pacific University, Karin Zachmann fra Technisches Universit盲t M眉nchen and Philip McMichael from Cornell.
LINGCLIM were happy to have very interesting a research visit from Assistant Professor Michael Jones from Oregon State University.
LINGCLIM participated on the Christie Conference as an exhibitor

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